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On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 01:06:55 GMT, "K" wrote:

Hi. I'm looking to the experts (the boating experts, not the political
experts) for some technical help with a writing project I'm working on.
Say there's a small, open, no frills, 12 or 13 foot boat with an outboard
motor. In the boat are two adults and their ten year-old son. Assume that
the boat is sitting stationary in relatively calm waters (bay or harbor),
and that there's no water inside the boat. How likely is it that the three
of them might capsize it if they were to all simultaneously put a foot up on
the same side of the hull with most of their weight? Maybe they were all
reaching out for something. Would they flip the whole thing over and get
dumped in the water? Is that conceivable? Likely? Doubtful?
Any thoughts welcome.


Interesting question.

The answer that comes to mind is probably not. The instinctive
reaction to rolling a boat over is to lean away from the direction of
the tilt. However, it would be possible to fall out of the boat
without the boat flipping over due to instability. And, just for the
record, if they were all drunk, or fooling around, it probably could
be done, but just stepping on the gunwale it's unlikely.

I have a small '87 12 foot Starcraft that is very tippy and I'm a big
guy, but I've never even come close to rolling it over even being
stupid by leaning out of it to land a fish.

Later,

Tom

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